B.C. man can't park boat on strata property for more than 48 hours

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B.C. man can't park boat on strata property for more than 48 hours
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The B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal said the man would park his boat on common property for up to seven days at a time.

B.C.’s Civil Resolution Tribunal has told a B.C. man he can’t park his boat on common property for more than 48 hours.

In her Sept. 13 decision, Stewart said it was undisputed that, in July 2022, Voysey would park his boat on the common property road in front of his property in the evening in preparation for loading it up the following morning to go fishing. After the hearing, the strata wrote to Voysey to confirm that based on the time he said he needed to load and unload his boat, he had been parking his boat on common property for longer than was necessary to complete these tasks.

He presented the strata council with evidence of marked fishing licences belonging to people he was fishing with, saying that proved his boat was on the water between periods of being parked on common property at the time of the complaints.

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